Meet Breviarium Meum

The breviary you'll never leave behind

With Breviarium Meum on your iPhone, you'll never be caught without a traditional Latin breviary (1960 rubrics). You won't have to flip back and forth through a book because the App puts all the texts in order for you. If you aren't sure what the Latin means, just check the English translation. Discover a new way to pray the breviary, or discover the breviary for the first time.

Breviarium Meum HD

Reformatted for the iPad

Breviarium Meum HD, the special iPad version of the app, takes advantage of the iPad's larger display, which is ideal for viewing Latin and English side-by-side. Another notable feature is the forward and back buttons that allow you to quickly return to the hour or prayer you were just viewing.

Supporting Summorum Pontificum

Supporting the “reform of the reform”

This application makes it easier to begin using the traditional breviary. With it, priests, religious, and laity can rediscover the riches of the Church's liturgical tradition, and experience the “mutual enrichment” Pope Benedict XVI hopes Summorum Pontificum will produce.

Breviarium Meum

Breviarium Meum allows you to pray the traditional (1962) Latin breviary of the Catholic Church wherever you go. Just pull out your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, select the hour to pray, and begin. You can download the texts up to a week in advance, so you can pray even when you don't have a network connection. So if you’re on a mountain top making a retreat, or down in a valley to celebrate Mass in an isolated village, you can still keep up with the office, even if you left your printed breviary at home.

Are you unfamiliar with the old breviary? It’s a part of your heritage, and one that you have a right to know about and experience. As the instruction Universae Ecclesiae reaffirms, one goal of the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum was to offer “to all the faithful the Roman Liturgy in the Usus Antiquior, considered as a precious treasure to be preserved” (8a).

This app is the easiest way to pray the breviary. It gives you all the texts in order, so you don’t have to flip back and forth as you would with a printed breviary. If the text is too small, you can make it bigger. If you don’t understand the Latin, you can display a parallel English translation.

Those more familiar with the breviary, and especially priests, will be pleased to see we’ve included a selection of prayers and blessings in Latin, such as are normally found in the appendix of a breviary.

Breviarium Meum HD is the iPad version of Breviarium Meum. A separate app makes it easier for us to take advantage of special characteristics of the iPad. The most obvious of these is the larger display, ideal for viewing Latin and English side-by-side. We've also added forward and back buttons to navigate among the hours and prayers. If you accidentally load something, the back button will restore what you were previously viewing, so you won't lose your place.